Juan Ramon Balcarce

Juan Ramon Gonzalez de Balcarce (16 March 1773-12 November 1836) was Governor of Buenos Aires from  30 July to 12 November 1818 (succeeding Jose Rondeau and preceding Eustaquio Diaz Velez), from 17 March 1819 to 9 February 1820 (succeeding Diaz Velez and preceding Matias de Irigoyen), from 6 to 11 March 1820 (interrupting Manuel de Sarratea's terms), and from 17 December 1832 to 4 November 1833 (succeeding Juan Manuel de Rosas and preceding Juan Jose Viamonte).

Biography
Juan Ramon Balcarce was born in 1773, the older brother of Antonio Gonzalez de Balcarce and Marcos Gonzalez de Balcarce. He served in the Spanish Army during the Napoleonic Wars before siding with the Argentine patriots during the Argentine War of Independence, and he served as Defense Minister under Juan Manuel de Rosas before succeeding him as interim Governor of Buenos Aires in 1832; he served until 1833, when Juan Jose Viamonte took over. He died in exile in Concepcion, Uruguay in 1836.